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To summary the analysis performed during Euro 2012, we prepared graphic with the most interesting results. Number of tweets is highest during the games, and
after that it drops significantly. Especially high number of tweets
could be observed during opening and final games. Before and after the
games, number of tweets related to Euro 2012, was much lower. Also,
when we look at detailed information for few games (three games of
Polish team and games from semifinal and final phases), we can see, that
each
goal is correlated with... [More]

This time we focus on how far can a tweet go. Before, in this post we have been analysing how long does a popular tweet live. Here we want to show what is the range of people a tweet can reach and how does it change in time. For eight selected tweets from the top 50 most popular tweets we have prepared a chart showing how many people can see them. This shows that a tweet can reach a big group of people very fast in the beginning, and with time the increase in the number of receivers is not that rapid. There seems to be two different schemas,... [More]

While waiting for semi-finals, we have performed exploratory analysis for data from Twitter that refer to group stage and quarter-finals of Euro 2012. The report below presents this data from different perspectives. Few comments: as you may notice the number of tweets is highest during the games, and after that it drops significantly. This leads to observation that tweets can be treated as a heart rate monitor of Euro 2012, expressing the current sentiment to the teams during each game. Number of tweets is very high for almost every game.... [More]

The most frequently mentioned coach, in tweets related to Euro2012, is Roy Hodgson (England) - 30% of all messages. Less than half of that have next in order: Laurent Blanc (France) - 13.2% and Franciszek Smuda (Poland) - 12,6%. After Saturday's games, we also verified how sentiment changes in time for coaches in group A.

The following charts show the Team Sentiment Index within each group. In addition, the graphs show the number of microblogs, which were sent by fans. Note: The analyzed data cover the period from June 1st to June 16th, 2012 3:00p.m.

The chart below presents a cumulative team sentiment index. Additional vertical lines marks matches that have taken place within each group. Note: The analyzed data cover the period from June 1st to June 16th, 2012 3:00p.m.